Critter Chronicles: Amber-Prison Graduate

Amber has just returned from several months of training at the Grafton Correctional Institute. She is a proud prison graduate. She spent her time learning skills in obedience, basic commands, manners and proper leash walking. Amber is now available for adoption and waiting for her forever home. Please don’t make her wait too long. Amber needs to continue to keep practicing the skills she’s learned so well. Amber is a mix that’s as sweet as can be. Her family had to give her up because they couldn’t afford to keep her any longer. They said Amber was just a big baby of a dog that loves people. Kids in the family should be a little older. She’s an attention getter that loves to be petted. Amber is dog friendly but has never been around cats. She loves car rides, playing with her ball and she will even play fetch. This pretty girl loves to go for walks. She would fit right into any loving home.

If you have older kids in your family and are interested in adopting a Friendship dog please bring them with you for a meet and greet. No appointment is necessary. Stop by anytime during regular business hours.

For more pets seeking homes, check out the Critter Chronicles column every Sunday in The Chronicle-Telegram. If you work or volunteer for a nonprofit pet adoption agency and would like to see your pets included in Critter Chronicles, please email skline@chroniclet.com